First haircut. New school. The dentist. A new baby brother. Personalized preparation stories — written for your child by name, at their reading level — delivered to your inbox within the hour.
Get one free story 5 stories for $9.99 →Social stories are one of the most widely used tools for helping autistic children understand and prepare for new or difficult situations. Ours are personalized to your child — not generic templates — and ready within the hour.
One personalized social story, on us. No clinical background needed — just tell us about your child.
Most families need a story for more than one moment — school transitions, medical visits, new siblings, holidays, travel. The 5-pack covers the situations coming up for your child.
Any situations, any time. New sibling, school pictures, thunderstorms, the doctor, a big trip — you pick, we write, each one personalized to your child.
Get the 5-packWhat this is: Social narratives are an evidence-informed support tool that can help prepare your child for new situations. They are not therapy or treatment, and results vary by child. Stories are created with AI from a clinician-reviewed template and personalized for your child — review each story before sharing it, and adapt as your child needs.
A promise, not a limitation: Some situations need more than a story. If a request involves safety, medication, or changing a child's behavior, we'll point you to the right kind of help instead of generating.
AI Disclosure: This content was designed with AI assistance and reviewed by Special Learning for accuracy.
How is this personalized?
Your child's name, the exact situation, and their reading level shape every sentence. The structure underneath — the part that makes these stories work — is fixed and clinician-reviewed.
What ages?
The three reading levels roughly cover ages 3–6, 7–10, and 11+. You know your reader best — pick what fits.
Can I request anything?
Almost. Everyday situations, medical visits, family changes, even hard topics like a funeral — yes, handled honestly and gently. A few things a story alone can't carry (safety concerns, medication, behavior change) — we'll decline kindly and point you to better help.